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    When operating your business, you may find yourself inventing something new, creating

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    a brand for your product or service, creating media to promote your product or service,

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    or keeping proprietary information that gives your business a competitive advantage.

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    In other words, you'll be creating intellectual property.

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    In this video, I'm going to briefly explain the different types of intellectual property

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    and introduce ways to protect your intellectual property.

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    To help illustrate the different types of intellectual property, I'm going to use the

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    soft drink Coca-Cola as an example.

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    The four types of intellectual property are patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade

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    secrets.

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    A patent is an exclusive right to make, use, sell, or import an invention.

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    In the U.S., patents are issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and it's

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    important to know that an inventor does not have the exclusive right to an invention until

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    a patent is issued by the patent office.

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    Other countries have their own patent application process, and U.S. patent is not enforceable

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    in international markets.

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    The United States patent office issues three types of patents: utility patents, design

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    patents, and plant patents.

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    In basic terms, utility patents cover the function of an invention while design patents

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    cover the appearance of an invention.

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    The Coca-Cola Company has a utility patent in a process for bottling its drinks.

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    It also has design patents in the designs of some of its bottles.

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    These patents give the Coca-Cola Company the exclusive right to use the bottling process

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    and the patented designs of some of its bottles.

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    A trademark is something that is used to identify the source of a product or service.

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    A trademark can be a name, a logo, a color, or device used to distinguish the source of

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    a product or service.

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    A trademark does not have to be filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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    A trademark is created as soon as your business uses the name, logo, or other device to identify

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    your business as the source of that product or service.

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    However, there are legal advantages to filing your trademark in the U.S. Patent and Trademark

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    Office, especially when it comes to enforcing your trademark and proving your ownership.

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    The Coca-Cola Company has registered trademarks in the name Coca-Cola and the Coca-Cola logo.

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    This gives the Coca-Cola Company the exclusive right to use the name and the logo on its

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    products and merchandise.

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    A copyright establishes a persons rights to an original work of authorship.

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    A copyright is created when the author creates an original work in a fixed media.

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    Fixed media includes writings, drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, audio recordings,

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    and even electronic media.

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    Works that aren't in a fixed media aren't protected by copyright.

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    These works might include speeches, dances, and even music performances that haven't been

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    written down or recorded.

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    The Coca-Cola Company has copyrights in its advertisements used to promote its products.

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    This means the Coca-Cola Company has the exclusive right to use the images and sounds in its

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    advertisements.

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    A trade secret is information that is not generally known or reasonably ascertainable

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    and gives the owner a competitive advantage.

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    In order to create a trade secret, the owner has the responsibility of keeping that information

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    confidential.

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    Confidentiality is accomplished by using non-disclosure agreements and implementing policies and practices

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    that restrict access to that confidential information.

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    While the Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code provides legal and equitable remedies

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    for the misappropriation of trade secrets, if that information is obtained without being

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    misappropriated, then that information is no longer protected by trade secret law.

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    The Coca-Cola Company has a trade secret in its formula for Coca-Cola.

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    By protecting this formula and keeping it confidential, the Coca-Cola Company is preventing

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    other companies from duplicating its product.

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Use "trademark" in a sentence | "trademark" example sentences

How to use "trademark" in a sentence?

  • The designer's role in the development, application and protection of the trademark may be described as pre-creative, creative and post-creative.
    -Lester Beall-
  • Beauty may be said to be God's trademark in creation.
    -Henry Ward Beecher-
  • Make it a life-rule to give your best to whatever passes through your hands. Stamp it with your manhood. Let superiority be your trademark.
    -Orison Swett Marden-
  • Style is a capitalist invention. It's a trademark. It's very useful in the world of commerce to have a good trademark, but it wasn't my first concern. I got restless
    -Art Spiegelman-
  • Cleaniness is the cornerstone of discipline and the trademark of success
    -Wes Fesler-
  • What's lucky about my career in general is that I stumbled into what every writer most wants. Not repeating myself and doing strange things has become my trademark.
    -Jonathan Lethem-
  • The jargon of authenticity ... is a trademark of societalized chosenness, ... sub-language as superior language.
    -Theodor Adorno-
  • Simplicity is the trademark of GENIUS
    -Robin Sharma-

Definition and meaning of TRADEMARK

What does "trademark mean?"

/ˈtrādˌmärk/

noun
Legal symbol proving ownership of product, etc..
verb
mark with trademark.

What are synonyms of "trademark"?
Some common synonyms of "trademark" are:
  • logo,
  • emblem,
  • sign,
  • stamp,
  • symbol,
  • device,
  • badge,
  • crest,
  • insignia,
  • seal,
  • shield,
  • motif,
  • hallmark,
  • mark,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.